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  • 17 JAN
    7205

    The world’s crossroad

    Epic Dispatches | Panama Canal, wonder of the world, Jesus
    Surely, if you have heard of Panama, you have heard of the Panama Canal, or maybe vice versa. Civil engineers consider it one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
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  • 16 JAN
    7259

    Pearl of the Caribbean

    Epic Dispatches | Cartagena, Colombia, Peacemakers, Ricardo Esquivia
    Our policy on the Epic was to avoid death whenever possible, so we opted to fly from Panama City to Cartagena, the Pearl of the Caribbean
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  • 15 JAN
    7577

    Medellin

    Epic Dispatches | Medellin, Colombia, Bellavista Jail, Jesus, Oz
    The first time I stepped off the plane at Medellin’s International Airport, the sensation was something like what Dorothy must have felt when she stepped off the porch of her plain Kansas farmhouse into the Land of Oz.
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  • 14 JAN
    7307

    The Bolivarians

    Epic Dispatches | Venezuela, road trips, bus travel, Creation Care, Jesus
    I would strongly discourage anyone from attempting a family road trip across Venezuela, given the country’s severe shortages of food, fuel, water and electricity, and the high incidence of robbery, carjacking, kidnap and murder.
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Dave Miller has lived in Bolivia since 1981 working as an itinerant preacher, free-lance journalist and sometimes successful trout fisherman. He and his wife Barbara share a passion to make disciples of the nations of Latin America. The Millers are blessed with four adult children and the world’s most intelligent grandchildren.
He has authored three books set in the Andes, including The Lord of Bellavista, The Path and the Peacemakers and Song of the Andes. If you send him $10 and your shipping address, Dave will send you a copy. Twenty bucks will get you all three.
Should you ever find yourself in Cochabamba during fishing season, Dave promises to take you out for a day of stalking the wily Andes trout.


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David and Barbara Miller
5023 Shelbyville Rd.
Indianapolis IN 46237


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